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Not From The Front, But From The Side

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Left Of The Dial // 1400-1500 14.11.10

not from the front, but from the side

This week: the frontmen take a rest and let their bandmates have a go - songs from singers generally limited to vocals on one or two tracks per album, from Keith Richards subbing for Mick Jagger in the Stones, to Lee Ranaldo letting Kim and Thurston take a back seat for Sonic Youth and Stephen Drozd reminding Wayne Coyne that The Flaming Lips isn't a solo project. Prefer Kim Deal to Black Francis? Flava Flav to Chuck D? Stevie Jackson to Stuart Murdoch? Get in touch via the show Facebook page or the Subcity forum before Sunday with your own favourites.

Posted at 17:25, 12th November 2010

playlist

Strangers
The Kinks Pye
You Got The Silver
The Rolling Stones Decca
Rudie Can't Fail
The Clash Columbia
Pipeline/Kill Time
Sonic Youth SST
Sidewinder
Teenage Fanclub Creation
Pompeii Am Götterdämmerung
The Flaming Lips Warner Bros.
Black Flowers
Yo La Tengo Matador
#1 Records: Malcolm Middleton - 5:14 Fluoxytine Seagull Alcohol John Nicotine
Crappo The Clown
Malcolm Middleton Chemikal Underground
The King Of Bring
Malcolm Middleton Chemikal Underground
Lady Godiva's Operation
The Velvet Underground Verve

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